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Showing posts with label Black Baldy Calf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Baldy Calf. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Curious Calf
Like most baby animals, calves are a curious bunch and cute, of course. I love the fresh white face on this one, a"brockle face". Once again, the shadowed area of the white invites one to explore the color possibilities. This is a 5 x 7" oil on linen panel. Sold
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Brockle-Face Calf

"Brockle-Face Calf" 6 x 6 Original Oil
©2012 Trish Stevenson
Since moving to Montana many moons ago, I have often heard the term, "brockle-face" but never really knew how to spell it or even pronounce it properly. (I always thought it was brocko). I finally looked it up for this blog entry and now I know. I guess it is similar in a way to "freckle-face" for humans? Anyway, a brockle-face calf is the result of cross breeding Herefords (red cattle with white faces) with other breeds. Not that I am into breeding cattle, I just like the visually interesting results! Click here for more information.
Painted on gallery-wrap canvas, painted on all 4 sides, ready to display or frame as you wish.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
New Canvas Print
This one is called "Bringin' 'Em In"and I just had giclee prints on canvas made. Click here for more information.
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